 Teaching
Social Psychology

Genes,
Gender, Culture:
Books, Chapters and Articles

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new link as of July 1, 2010
Book
Burbank,
V. K. (1994). Fighting
women: Anger and aggression in aboriginal australia.
Berkeley: University of California Press. [added
6/4/04]
Book
Chapters
Buchtel, E. E. & Norenzayan, A. (2009). Thinking across cultures: Implications for dual processes. In J. Evans & K. Frankish, (Eds.), In two minds: Dual processes and beyond. (pp. 217-238). Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Norenzayan, A., Choi, I., & Peng, K. (2007). Cognition and perception. In S. Kitayama & D. Cohen (Eds.), Handbook of Cultural Psychology (pp. 569-594). New York: Guilford Publications.
Stets,
Jan E. & Burke, Peter J. (2000). Femininity/Masculinity.
pp. 997-1005 in Edgar F. Borgatta and Rhonda J. V. Montgomery
(Eds.), Encyclopedia of Sociology, Revised Edition.
New York: Macmillan. [added 1/20/05]
Articles
Alonso-Arbiol,
I., Shaver, P. R. & Yarnoz, S. (2002). Insecure
attachment, gender roles, and interpersonal dependency
in the Basque country. Personal Relationships,
9, 479-490. [added 1/21/05]
Ambady,
N., Koo, J., Lee, F., & Rosenthal, R. (1996). More
than words: Linguistic and nonlinguistic politeness
in two cultures. Journal of Personality and
Social Psychology, 5, 996-1011. [added
11/30/05]
Bailey,
J.M., Dunne, M.P., Martin, N.G. (2000). Genetic
and environmental influences on sexual oreintation and
its correlates in an Australian twin sample. Journal
of Personality and Social Psychology, 78, 524-536.
[added 2/22/06]
Bailey,
J.M., Kim, P.Y., Hills, A., Linsenmeier, J.A.W. (1997).
Butch,
femme, or straight acting? Partner preferences of gay
men and lesbians. Journal of Personality and
Social Psychology, 73, 960-973. [added
2/22/06]
Baron,
J. (1992).
The effect of normative beliefs on anticipated emotions.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 63,
320-330. (pre-publication version)
Baron, J. & Jurney, J. (1993). Norms
against voting for coerced reform. Journal of
Personality and Social Psychology, 64, 347-355.
(pre-publication version)
Benenson, J. F., Markovits, H., Fitzgerald, C., Geoffroy,
D., Flemming, J., Kahlenberg, S. M., & Wrangham,
R. W. (2009). Males'
greater tolerance of same-sex peers. Psychological
Science, 20, 184-190.
Brown,
R. B., & Josephs, R. A. (1999). A
burden of proof: Stereotype relevance and gender differences
in math performance. Journal of Personality
and Social Psychology, 76, 246-257.
Buchtel, E.E. & Norenzayan, A. (2008). Which should you use, intuition or logic? Cultural differences in injunctive norms about reasoning. Asian Journal of Social Psychology. 11, 264–273.
Ceci, S. J., Williams, W. M., & Barnett, S. M. (2009).
Women’s
Underrepresentation in Science: Sociocultural and Biological
Considerations. Psychological Bulletin, 135,
218-61.
Choi, I., Nisbett, R.E., & Norenzayan, A. (1999). Causal attribution across cultures: Variation and universality. Psychological Bulletin, 125, 47-63.
Crowley,
K., Callanan, M.A., Tenenbaum, H.R., & Allen,
E. (2001). Parents
explain more often to boys than to girls during shared
scientific thinking. Psychological Science,
12 (3), 258-261.
Dawood,
K., Pillard, R.C., Horvath, C., Revelle, W., Bailey,
J.M. (2000). Familial
aspects of male homosexuality. Archives of
Sexual Behavior, 29, 155-163. [added
2/22/06]
Dunbar,
Robin I.M. (1998). The
social brain hypothesis. Evolutionary Anthropology,
6, 178-190.
Durante,
K. M., Li, N. P., & Haselton, M. G. (2008). Changes
in women's choice of dress across the ovulatory cycle:
Naturalistic and laboratory task-based evidence.
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 34,
1451-1460.
Heine,
S. J. (2003). Optimal
is as optimal does. Psychological Inquiry, 14,
41-43.
Heine,
S. J., & Lehman, D. R. (2003). Move
the body, change the self: Acculturative effects on
the self-concept. In M. Schaller & C. Crandall
(Eds.), Psychological Foundations of Culture (pp.
305-331). Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.
Heine,
S. J., & Lehman, D. R. (1995). Social
desirability among Canadian and Japanese students.
Journal of Social Psychology, 135, 777-779.
Henrich, J., Heine, S. J., & Norenzayan, A. (2010). The weirdest people in the world? Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 33, 61-135.
Hyde,
J. S. (2005). The
gender similiarities hypothesis. American Psychologist,
60, 581-592. [added 1/8/06]
Judge,
T. A., & Livingston, B. A. (2008). Is
the gap more than gender? A longitudinal analysis
of gender, gender role orientation, and earnings.
Journal of Applied Psychology, 93, 994-1012.
LaPlante,
D. & Ambady, N. (2002). Saying
it like it isn't: Mixed messages from men and women
in the workplace. Journal of Applied Social
Psychology, 32(12), 2435-2457. [added
1/21/05]
Levine, R.V., & Norenzayan, A. (1999). The pace of life in 31 countries. Journal of Cross Cultural Psychology, 30, 178-205.
Levine, R.V., Norenzayan, A., & Philbrick, K. (2001). Cultural differences in the helping of strangers. Journal of Cross Cultural Psychology, 32, 543-560.
Lucas,
K., & Sherry, J. L. (2004). Sex
differences in video game play: A communication-based
explanation. Communication Research, 31,
499 - 523.
Lydon,
J., Menzies-Toman, D.A., Burton, K., & Bell, C.
(2008). If-then
contingencies and the differential effects of the
availability of an attractive alternative on relationship
maintenance for men and women. Journal of
Personality and Social Psychology, 95, 50-65.
Lyness,
K.S. & Judiesch, M.K. (2001). Are
female managers quitters? The relationships of gender,
promotion and family leaves of absence to voluntary
turnover. Journal of Applied Psychology, 86,
1167-1178.
Navarette,
C. D., Olsson, A., Ho, A. K., Mendes, W. B., Thomsen,
L., & Sidanius, J. (2009). Fear
extinction to an out-group face: The role of target
gender. Psychological Science, 20, 155-158.
Nisbett, R.E., Peng, K., Choi, I., & Norenzayan, A. (2001). Culture and systems of thought: Holistic versus analytic cognition. Psychological Review, 108, 291-310.
Norenzayan, A., Choi, I., & Nisbett, R.E. (2002). Cultural similarities and differences in social inference: Evidence from behavioral predictions and lay theories of behavior. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 28, 109-120.
Norenzayan, A., & Lee, A. (2010). It was meant to happen: Explaining cultural variations in fate attributions. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 98, 702-720.
Norenzayan, A., & Nisbett, R. E. (2000). Culture and causal cognition. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 9, 132-135.
Norenzayan, A., Smith, E. E., & Kim, B., & Nisbett, R. E. (2002). Cultural preferences for formal versus intuitive reasoning. Cognitive Science, 26, 653-684.
Ottaway,
Marina. (2004). Womens'
rights and democracy in the Arab world. Carnegie
Papers, Middle East Series, number
42. [added
1/21/05]
Ponseti,
J., Siebner, H.R., Kloppel, S., Wolff, S., Granert,
O., Jansen, O., Mehdorn, H.M., & Bosinski, H.A.
(2007). Homosexual
women have less grey matter in perirhinal cortex than
heterosexual women. PLoS ONE 2(8): e762.
doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0000762. [added
11/18/07]
Richeson,
J., & Ambady, N. (2001). Who's
in Charge? Effects of Situational Roles on Automatic
Gender Bias. Sex Roles, 44, 493-512. [added
1/21/05]
Richeson,
J., & Ambady, N. (2001). When
roles reverse: Stigma, status, and self-evaluation.
Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 31, 1350-1378.
[added 1/21/05]
Rotundo,
M., Nguyen, D., & Sackett, P.R. (2001). A
meta-analytic review of gender differences in perceptions
of sexual harassment. Journal of Applied Psychology,
86, 914-922.
Stets,
Jan E. & Burke, Peter J. (1996). Gender,
control, and interaction. Social Psychology
Quarterly, 59, 193-220. [added 1/21/05]
van
Honk, J., Aarts, H., Josephs, R.A., & Schutter,
D.J.L.G. (2009). Sex
differences in "social" and mathematical cognition:
An endocrine perspective. Netherlands Journal
of Psychology, 64, 177-183.
Varnum, M. E. W., Grossmann, I., Kitayama, S., & Nisbett, R. E. (2010). The origin of cultural differences in cognition: The social orientation hypothesis. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 19, 9-13.
Vogel,
D. L., Wester, S. R., Heesacker, M., Madon, S. (2003).
Confirming
sex stereotypes: A social role perspective. Sex
Roles. 48, 519-528.
 

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